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Salammbô: The Incantation Poster

Salammbô: The Incantation Poster

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Salammbô: The Incantation (1897) by Alphonse Mucha

Originally issued as a lithograph supplement for the Paris review L'Estampe Moderne, this enchanting poster brings Mucha’s signature flowing lines, delicate ornament, and warm pastel glow into your home, creating a refined focal point that adds both artistic charm and timeless elegance.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Alphonse Mucha turned Paris poster culture into a language of flowing line and ornament, and Salammbô: The Incantation shows that gift at full strength. Issued in 1897 as a lithograph supplement for L Estampe Moderne, this vertical poster let collectors bring Art Nouveau into the home as a fine art print rather than a street notice. The composition carries the polish of Mucha’s theatre and advertising work, yet it is meant for quiet looking on a wall, where its decorative detail can settle into interior decoration with ease.

The Artwork

The image draws on Gustave Flaubert’s Salammbô, a novel set in ancient Carthage and shaped by ceremony, mystery, and desire. Mucha translates that literary atmosphere into a vintage print for readers who wanted the prestige of fin de siècle design in a private portfolio. The title points to an incantation, and the scene uses that idea to frame an image of ritual rather than action. Seen as an Alphonse Mucha art print, it ties a famous modernist name to a story of exoticized antiquity and the cultured world of Paris publishing.

Style & Characteristics

A tall woman stands at the center in a pale robe, her arms opened outward as patterned strands gather around her. The palette moves through beige, green, orange, grey, and pink, with a warm glow behind the figure and delicate linework tracing the background like drifting smoke. At her feet, flowers, vessels, and draped fabric build a dense base, while a small green bird and curved borders add further ornament. The Art Nouveau style is unmistakable in the flowing contours, the filigree detail, and the soft, poster-like color harmony.

In Interior Design

In a reading room, this framed poster would work above a narrow console, where the vertical format echoes a tall lamp and leaves room for the figure to breathe. The warm tones bring a gentle pulse to muted wood, linen, and ceramics, while the ornate border gives the wall a finished edge. As home decor, it rewards a space built for slow attention, and as wall art it adds literary atmosphere without overwhelming the room. For interior decoration, it pairs well with one carefully chosen stack of books and a quiet lamp.